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Date created: 22-July-2011
 
Summary of all Ringing Recoveries for Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes)

This page presents information on recoveries of Hawfinch that have been ringed or recovered in Britain & Ireland. The table summarises the number of birds that have moved between different counties of Britain & Ireland and between other countries and then gives a selection of recoveries. First are listed the number of birds found in each county, then the number of birds ringed in each county. In the next two columns are listed the number of birds ringed abroad and found in Britain & Ireland and the then number of birds ringed in Britain & Ireland and found abroad. NOTE: Some older records (mostly pre-1979) of foreign ringed birds recovered have not been computerised so these will not appear in the table. We aim to add them in due course.

A selection of recoveries are given in full because they represent particularly long-lived birds (the national longevity is indicated with a link to details of this record), birds which have moved a long distance within Britain and Ireland, birds which have gone to, or come from countries with few such recoveries, or because few birds of this species have been recovered. For birds that have moved more than 20km a link is provided to a map showing ringing and finding locations. Ringing location is marked by a blue (R), finding locations are numbered in sequence. If there are more than ten finding locations, subequent markers will be labelled (x). Finding markers are coloured red for birds found dead and green for birds seen alive, for those where this is not known the marker will be white. NOTE: If a bird is found multiple times at the same site only one marker will be visible, though a darker shadow to the marker will indicate the presence of more than one recovery at that location.

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For longevity and distance records an individual is only included once, for reports to and from countries an individual may be reported multiple times, particulary if it bears a colour mark or other means of identification in the field. For full details of how these birds have been selected click here.

For other information, have a look at the BirdFacts page for Hawfinch

 
Number of birds ringed or recovered in counties of Britain & Ireland, or countries overseas
County Ringed in Found in Country Ringed in Found in
Buckinghamshire 1 0 Germany 1 0
Fair Isle 3 3 North Sea 0 1
Gloucestershire 39 31 Norway 2 1
Greater London 1 1 Sweden 0 1
Gwent 12 21
Hertfordshire 2 2
Kent 6 6
Leicestershire 1 0
Lincolnshire 0 1
Nottinghamshire 3 4
Shetland 1 1
Somerset 1 0
Suffolk 3 3
Surrey 0 1
Tayside 1 0
Tyne & Wear 1 1
West Yorkshire 2 2
TOTALS 77 77 TOTALS 3 3
 

A selection of interesting recoveries:


The longevity record for this species is: 6 years 9 months 4 days set in 1971 (Full details).
The following birds are the oldest reported from Britain & Ireland
CA39487 First-year 05-09-1964    near Ipswich: 52°6'N 1°12'E (Suffolk)
Dead  (bird of prey) 09-06-1971    Place name unknown: 52°12'N 1°30'E (Suffolk)   23km   ENE   6y 9m 4d  (Map)
_______ Full-grown Male 30-03-2003    Brierley, Forest of Dean: 51°50'N 2°33'W (Gloucestershire)
Alive  (colour marks seen) 21-03-2009    Serridge, Forest of Dean: 51°49'N 2°34'W (Gloucestershire)   3km   5y 11m 19d 
637061 First-year Male 23-11-1969    Place name unknown: 51°30'N 0°36'E (Kent)
Caught by ringer 20-06-1975    Place name unknown: 51°24'N 0°30'E (Kent)   13km   SSW   5y 6m 28d 
BH12497 Full-grown 16-11-1968    Place name unknown: 51°42'N 0°48'W (Buckinghamshire)
Alive 06-05-1974    Place name unknown: 51°6'N 0°12'E (Kent)   96km   SE   5y 5m 20d  (Map)
BB67622 Second-year Female 06-06-1982    Newington, Sittingbourne: 51°22'N 0°41'E (Kent)
Alive  (trapped) 14-08-1987    Effingham: 51°16'N 0°24'W (Surrey)   76km   W   5y 2m 8d  (Map)

The following birds moved the greatest distance within Britain & Ireland (more than 100km):
NV46999 Full-grown Female 02-10-2008    Virkie: 59°53'N 1°18'W (Shetland)
Long dead 14-02-2009    Holbeach: 52°48'N 0°1'E (Lincolnshire)   792km   S   0y 4m 12d  (Map)
BV46723 Adult Male 09-10-1977    Wellington: 50°59'N 3°14'W (Somerset)
Dead (20-03-1980)  Clumber Park, Worksop: 53°16'N 1°5'W (Nottinghamshire)   293km   NNE   2y 5m 11d  (Map)

The following birds ringed in Britain & Ireland have been found abroad (countries with 5 or fewer such recoveries):
NV08439 Full-grown Female 20-04-1994    Leicester Airport, Leicester: 52°36'N 1°3'W (Leicestershire)
Caught by ringer 24-04-1998    Sokndal: 58°21'N 6°18'E (Rogaland) Norway   788km   NE   4y 0m 4d  (Map)
NV37634 Adult Female 17-02-2004    Scone Palace, Scone: 56°25'N 3°27'W (Tayside)
Freshly dead  (hit glass) 01-02-2007    Hishult: 56°26'N 13°19'E (Halland) Sweden   1,031km   E   2y 11m 15d  (Map)
NV94128 Full-grown Female 25-04-2004    Fair Isle: 59°32'N 1°38'W (Fair Isle)
Freshly dead 30-04-2004    Loggs Conoco Gas Platform, off Cromer: 53°23'N 2°0'E (At Sea) North Sea   719km   SSE   0y 0m 5d  (Map)

The following birds ringed abroad have been found in Britain & Ireland (countries with 5 or fewer such records):
NOS Full-grown Male 11-10-1990    Jabekk, Mandal: 58°2'N 7°31'E (Vest-Agder) Norway
8270009 Freshly dead  (domestic animal) 10-04-1994    Place name unknown: 59°32'N 1°38'W (Fair Isle)   552km   WNW   3y 5m 30d  (Map)
NOS Adult Male 13-04-2008    Bie, Arendal: 58°26'N 8°38'E (Aust-Agder) Norway
8271160 Caught by ringer 24-03-2010    Dam Green, near Cinderford: 51°50'N 2°31'W (Gloucestershire)   1,018km   SW   1y 11m 11d  (Map)
DFR Full-grown Female 27-03-1962    Meerane: 50°50'N 12°28'E (Leipzig) Germany
G226006 Dead 07-05-1967    Haroldswick, Unst: 60°47'N 0°50'W (Shetland)   1,380km   NW   5y 1m 10d  (Map)

Citation:Robinson, R.A. & Clark, J.A.(2011) The Online Ringing Report: Bird ringing in Britain & Ireland in 2010 BTO, Thetford (http://www.bto.org/ringing-report, created on 22-July-2011)

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